Tink Reedy and the Reedy Racing Team arrived at Motor Mile Speedway on Saturday April 28th looking to build upon their great start for 2007. The team had a second place finish at Franklin County Speedway to open the season on March 31st and followed that up with a win at MMS on April 21st.

The team and driver would not disappoint in its third trip to the track. The car was very competitive off of the trailer turning lap times in the top ten in both pre-race practice sessions.

With twin 75-lap races on the schedule, the two qualifying laps would separately determine the starting position in each race.

Tink’s laps of 15.86 seconds and 16.15 seconds would place him in the 3rd starting position in the first race and the 9th starting position in the second feature.

When the first race began, Tink quickly charged to the front of the field and led a total of 55 laps before he would relinquish the top spot to Davin Scites after a tense side-by-side battle. A few caution flags late in the race gave Tink a shot at Scites on the restarts, but Davin was strong and Tink settled for a second place finish.

The crew made adjustments to the car between races and were looking for another good finish to cap off the night. Tink worked his way up through the field during the second 75-lap race. The car was good, but not competitive enough to challenge for a win in the second race. Tink still took a fourth place finish, which ended up being a third place when a car ahead of Tink failed post race inspection.

The team is thrilled with the great start to their 2007 campaign. With four races under their belt and no finishes worse than third, the team is looking to continue their momentum throughout the season. Tink holds a 12 point lead over defending NASCAR Whelen All-American Series National Champion Philip Morris heading into the next Late Model Stock Car race at Motor Mile Speedway on May 12th.